Re: PGP bug? Does not recognize primary uid

2008-06-15 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Jorgen Lysdal wrote: > I was just playing around with latest version of PGP (9.8.2) for Mac, > imported my key from gpg. It appears that PGP does not recognize what > uid is the primary one. It just shows the oldest first. Is there more > than one way to specify primary uid, or is it just one of th

PGP bug? Does not recognize primary uid

2008-06-15 Thread Jorgen Lysdal
I was just playing around with latest version of PGP (9.8.2) for Mac, imported my key from gpg. It appears that PGP does not recognize what uid is the primary one. It just shows the oldest first. Is there more than one way to specify primary uid, or is it just one of the endless waterfall of ridicu

Re: passphrases: the police and subkeys scenario

2008-06-15 Thread Faramir
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rick Valenzuela escribió: > Hah, good point. And should it ever come down to that, I hope access to > a lawyer is possible (and worthwhile) at that point. But both your and > Matt's suggestions are good to have in the playbook. The border trick is > a

Re: Remove public key from secret key

2008-06-15 Thread Peter Lebbing
Ivan Peev wrote: > Is there a way to export the secret key without the public key or remove > the public key from exported secret key? I'm trying the following scenario: > > 1. Encrypt data with particular public key on one machine. > 2. Decrypt data with related secret key on another machine. >

Re: passphrases: the police and subkeys scenario

2008-06-15 Thread Rick Valenzuela
Hah, good point. And should it ever come down to that, I hope access to a lawyer is possible (and worthwhile) at that point. But both your and Matt's suggestions are good to have in the playbook. The border trick is a pretty good precaution (groan). Rick David Shaw wrote: An easy way to hand